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#37960 - 06/15/02 07:35 PM
Re: MiniDisk -- pro quality or not?
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Junior Member
Registered: 06/06/02
Posts: 10
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thanks a lot for your reply, guys!
I actually don't want to use a computer (even though I have a powerful one) to create/record music. I lov my rack-mounted gear and the stand-alone synths, drum modules, etc. I also put my tenor sax solor on top of what I create -- mixing everyting together on a large mixer gives me sort of a "live feeling". Only when I tweak the knobs it feels like I really make some music. I even don't use midi other than synchronizing to a master bpm.
Here's my follow-up question: why is minidisk not considered pro? When I listen to md sound, I can barely hear the difference compared to a CD. MD is still far better than vinyl, is it? Some artists (e.g. Fat Boy Slim) only use their vinyl collection to rip off beats, sample sound, etc, and create their own sound. You can actually hear the hiss and cracking on their track. Even if they master on a high-quality medium, it's still the vinyl quality, right? Thanxxxxx :-)
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